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Identify 10 mistakes in the given story and correct them by rewriting the complete statement. Ram was enjoying a jog in the fresh air early one morning when he started feeling more energetic and could hear his heart beat vigorously. It was confusing for him as the heart is located on the left-hand side of the chest and the beats could be felt on his wrist too. This was actually a nerve throbbing, perhaps the one with a thick muscular wall. But he was satisfied as his blood was well deoxygenated. Once after the annual check up his reports read about Arota, and plumonoray artery functioning properly. His knowledge about the heart being limited to the four chambers and valves always confused him between the atrio- ventricular valves and semi lunar valves which are located at the entrance of the artery and between the chambers respectively. Last week he had donated his blood to a friend as his blood group was A+ve and his friend was a universal donor. His friend had come a long way after a heart surgery when the pulmonary artery was not supplying blood to the walls of the heart and so he was experiencing a shooting pain in the chest. Ram had also met someone who used to feel dizzy because the pacemaker in the left ventricle was not working properly.

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The story

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Ram was enjoying a jog in the fresh air early one morning, when he started feeling more energetic and could hear his heart beat vigorously. It was confusing for him as the heart is located on the left-hand side of the chest and the beats could be felt on his wrist too. This was actually a nerve throbbing, perhaps the one with a thick muscular wall. But he was satisfied as his blood was well deoxygenated. Once after the annual check up his reports read about Arota, an plumonoray artery not functioning properly. His knowledge about the heart being limited to the four chambers and valves always confused him between the atrio- ventricular valves and semi lunar valves which are located at the entrance of the artery and between the chambers respectively. Last week he had donated his blood to a friend as his blood group was A+ve and his friend was a universal donor. His friend had come a long way after a heart surgery when the pulmonary artery was not supplying blood to the walls of the heart and so he was experiencing a shooting pain in the chest. Ram had also met someone who used to feel dizzy because the pacemaker in the left ventricle was not working properly.

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